Easy way to learn computer languages

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11 comments, last by jefferytitan 11 years, 7 months ago
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Evaalice9,

We all feel your pain my friend, I know this isn't much help to you, but only you know what you want to do in the future, no one can really help you with this.

Realistically, we must consider money when going for a career, we can't live off thin air, right? BUT, when the going gets tough and you feel like quitting, if you don't
particularly enjoy what your doing, then why do it? Ultimately, you should enjoy your craft. You currently work as a data entry operator, could you ask within the company that you work for?

Perhaps they can offer some work experience in a different department? Choosing a career path on a forum is a bad decision IMO, if you can shadow a software developer / Web developer within the company this will enable you to make a more informed decision about your future.

Have you considered voluntary work to help make your decision?
Before you start, please keep in mind that it will take a long time to learn all those technologies. I'm not sure about jobs in your area, but I do know people who got started doing complex Excel spreadsheets and HTML, which is a much easier start. Keep in mind that these aren't true programming though. Another way some people got a start was by doing a little bit of conventional programming, and learning an emerging technology (e.g. HTML5 or Metro) because there was little competition in that area (even experienced developers take time to learn new technologies if they're busy).

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